The Box Anchor is a state of the art offshore boating anchor that brings anchoring to a new level of sophistication by allowing you to have more control over the placement of your boat, regardless of the situation. It requires no chain and only a fraction of the line used for a traditional Danforth anchor, making the Box Anchor easier to handle than most other boat anchors available. The Box Anchor’s unprecedented patented design allows your boat to be held at a 45-degree angle from the bottom, digging the downward facing flukes firmly into the bottom without snagging them permanently on debris. When it comes to retrieval, just pull the line to bring the boat over the top of the anchor and the lack of upward facing surface area will allow the Box Anchor to pop right off the bottom. This same principle works in wind or current change. Includes storage bag (bag colors may vary).
S**N
Stop looking for anchors just breakdown and spend the money, it's worth every penny.
OK, Stop looking for anchors, this is the one your going to end up buying. Other expensive junk weight anchors will only waste your money and valuable lake time. Yes, this is the most expensive anchor on Amazon but please learn from our mistakes. Anchor lesson 101 you 100% get what you pay for. You just spent $30K, $50K, $70K+ on your new boat, spent a little more so you can enjoy it. The only to describe this anchor is to tell you about our 25' monster pontoon kite balloon. It's a huge wind eating monster that lives to drag expensive anchors around the party cove and give me ulcers. Going to cove was STRESSFUL, we weren't able to set and we ended up having to reset our old anchor over and over again. Before we bought our last anchor anchor we did our homework. We learned about scope, heavy chain leaders, the proper design for lakes in area and getting the right weight for our boat. We decided to save $50 and we bought the Greenfield-Rickter 18#. Sure its looks like a great anchor but its very similar design to all the other anchors that don't work very well. After several weekends trying to make it work, it just couldn't contain the party beast in more than a 5 MPH wind. The last straw was when we spent another frustrating afternoon drifting into other boats, my wife and I screaming at each other and my poor kids were crying, it wasn't a good day. We got home that night and decided to spend the money on the Box Anchor. About the Box Anchor, the first thing you'll notice is it looks less like an anchor and more like a medieval torture device. The design is a big departure from all other conventional anchors. Guess what the dam thing is amazing because it lacks the design flaws of other expensive weights. First time out with the Box Anchor went like this, we opened the anchor compartment, dropped the anchor, attached it to our bow and partied like rock stars. Yep, it's just that simple folks. This amazing anchor is about as close to perfect as you can get. Stop looking, put it in your cart and start enjoying your boat. BTW our old Grenfield-Richter will be on Craigslist soon if you waste your time and money too. Cheers!
A**R
Holds great but could be better made
First, the good: This thing is HEAVY. I ordered the small one and it's quite hefty. The locking mechanism is solid and overall it appears to be well built. I've used it once on my 19ft pontoon boat and it held fast on the first attempt on a muddy bottom with 3ft wakes. That said, it was a bit difficult to get it free once we decided to pull anchor.Following the instructions, I pulled the boat directly over the anchor and had to use force to pull it up. It finally broke free and of course I had to "dunk it" a few times to get rid of the mud that rode up. I wouldn't consider this a con because if you've ever had to continually reset anchor, that's a bigger pain. Finally, the included storage bag is heavy duty and easily holds the anchor and the 100' of 3/8" anchor line.Okay, so the finish on this thing leaves much to be desired. It looks like a cheap spray paint job that is easily marred/flaked. See the attached photos for clarity. I can't comment on the overall build quality yet because I've only used it once. As with many Chinese-made products, the welds may prove to be the weakness for this anchor.As a final point, I would recommend a high-quality 1/2" line for this thing. It may seem like overkill, however after the first use my 3/8" line is deteriorating. With the force required to pull this thing up, I'd prefer to play it safe and ensure it doesn't get left on the bottom.
D**E
FIRST EVER REVIEW ON AMAZON B/C I'M IN LOVE. PERFECT ANCHOR FOR LAKE TRAVIS
FIRST EVER REVIEW ON AMAZON B/C I'M IN LOVE. PERFECT ANCHOR FOR LAKE TRAVIS, TX. Spend the money.Seriously, I used to be that guy doing laps in the cove fumbling with my danforth anchor trying to get it to set, always looking for water less than 20' deep. BUT NOW, I don't even look at the depth gauge and toss my Box Anchor out, feel it hit, give it a little extra line, tie it off, forget about it.If anyone knows lake travis, we have a variety of sandy/rocky/tree bottoms depending on what part of the lake you are on...this handles it ALL! I take my friends to all the cliff jumping spots where the water can be up to 80' deep and anchor right next to it so nobody has to swim a mile to get up the cliff.Pretty sure my girlfriend likes me more now too.
J**L
Make the purchase
It's not often that things we purchase actually work as advertised. This anchor bucks that trend. This is every bit as good or better than they say. I have a 2008 Malibu 23LSV (a beast of a boat) and have tried all kinds of anchors. Purchased this and I'm tickled pink; couldn't be happier with this product. I got the medium and was a little worried at first that it might not be big enough for my boat. And, I'm used to setting an anchor and moving 30 yards before it actually sets. This set immediately and we didn't move...the entire time. It stood strong - even during a wind storm. I also really like the fact that it folds up and goes in a bag (included). I highly recommend this anchor if your lake bottom is sand or mud. I have no idea about rocky lake bottoms but I believe it would work there too.
K**S
Does not dissapoint
This anchor works as advertised. It held my boat a 21ft scarab as well as a 31ft Scarab and a 26 ft Sea Ray rafted together all day in constant boat traffic chop ranging from 1 to 2 ft rollers. The bottom as a 50/50 sand mud mix approx 6ft deep. The anchor set instantly and we didn't not budge a foot from that moment on. At the end of the day about 7hrs later I was concerned all that weigh would have the anchor dug deep and would be difficult to retrieve however it instantly released from the bottom and a few cleansing dunks later i was on my way. This anchor also stows easier then my old danforth. It's a much smaller profile. It was a great purchase I'm very happy!
P**.
Holds my 2012 Malibu 247 LSV
We spend a decent amount of time anchored while letting our kiddos swim at the lake. This anchor has been amazing. My previous boat I used a Danforth anchor and it worked fine as long as I gave it enough line. With the box anchor, I pull it out of the carrying bag, unfold it and throw it over the side. After that, I don't think about it again until it's time to head out because this thing just does not move. I wish I would have purchased this for my previous boat.
A**R
Doesn't work in deep mud !
I bought this anchor with high hopes it would work in our muddy river but it did not. On several occasions during a storm I was in the water trying to stop my 22 ft tritoon from drifting away. Other times I would arrive and the boat was already a ground. I'm sure the anchor works but not in our river, the mud is too deep and it won't grab. Even adding a danforth anchor beside it didn't work. They both dragged. I'll keep the anchor for the sand bar and beach when we hit the ocean but, I think only a screw type anchor will work in this deep mud. Disappointed.....ToddEast coast canada
N**Y
Work awesome I get a lot of compliments on how good this anchor works
Amazing anchor for my 21 foot Malibu it sets instantly and keeps boat in place.you can also anchor to another boat and it will keep both boats in place
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